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This article was originally published with the title “Syracuse and Utica Railroad” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 2 No. 4 (October 1846), p. 2 doi:10.1038/scientificamerican10171846-26r ...
To get a state charter in the 1830s, the Syracuse & Utica Railroad Co. and the Syracuse & Auburn Railroad Co. had to agree to pay fees to the canal for any freight the trains carried along nearby ...
The origin of the Adirondack Scenic Railroad dates back to 1992 during the 100th Anniversary celebration of the first installed railroad tracks that went from Utica and Herkimer to Lake Placid. At ...
1834, 174 years ago: Members of the board of directors of the soon-to-be-built Utica & Schenectady Railroad establish – by a 7 to 5 vote – the route for the new line. It will extend 78 miles ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The Syracuse Crunch fell to the Utica Comets, 3-2, in the regular season finale tonight at the Upstate Medical University Arena.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The Syracuse Crunch defeated the Utica Comets, 2-1, in overtime tonight at the Adirondack Bank Center. Syracuse claimed the lead halfway through the first period, but a second ...
The Black River and Utica Railroad was opened for the first section of sixteen miles, from Utica to Trenton, to-day.
Explore the Underground Railroad’s ‘great central depot’ From Harriet Tubman to Gerrit Smith, abolitionists in central New York ushered thousands of escaped slaves to freedom.
This week in Mohawk Valley history, three Uticans embark on a three-year project to build a 78-mile railroad from Utica to Schenectady.
The new railroad included a direct line from Syracuse to Rochester. It opened on June 1, 1853. A few months later, on August 1, it merged with six other smaller railroads to form New York Central.
-- The Syracuse and South Bay Railway Company was incorporated to-day to build an electric road twelve miles long, from Syracuse to South Bay Road, on the southern shore of Oneida Lake.
Temporary barriers are being added to a railroad bridge that partially collapsed in Syracuse Thursday.The bridge is owned by the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway. In a statement, New York ...